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Phrak
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Does anyone know the current state of technology?
I'd like be able to build some hardware capable of identifying a small number of voice commands--only eight to twelve, more or less. But speed is an issue. The faster the better, but anything over ~0.3 second delay would probably be too much. It could be hardwired commands, or trainable to a single operator's voice, if that makes it easier or better. Commands can be single syllable.
The incoming audio range is bluetooth (30 Hz to 3 KHz?)
I can devote as much as 10 square inches of real estate to the hardware. With my small understanding of this topic, I'm not getting a lot of info from the internet. Anything could help...
I'd like be able to build some hardware capable of identifying a small number of voice commands--only eight to twelve, more or less. But speed is an issue. The faster the better, but anything over ~0.3 second delay would probably be too much. It could be hardwired commands, or trainable to a single operator's voice, if that makes it easier or better. Commands can be single syllable.
The incoming audio range is bluetooth (30 Hz to 3 KHz?)
I can devote as much as 10 square inches of real estate to the hardware. With my small understanding of this topic, I'm not getting a lot of info from the internet. Anything could help...
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